Women's entrance into the workforce during World War I
In the year 1918, was the year women to be elected to Parliament. Ten years later, Representation of the People Act granted women the right to vote.
The Hungarian Democratic Republic gave women the right to vote in 1918 on the condition that the female was an adult at 18 years of age.
It depends upon the country.New Zealand women gained the right to vote first, in 1893.In Australia, the colony of South Australia was where women were first granted the right to vote in 1894. Women obtained the right to vote and stand as candidates for both houses of federal Parliament on 16 June 1902. This applied to the federal election of 1903.In Canada women won the right to vote in 1918.The 19th US Constitutional Amendment, which gave women the right to vote in the US, was ratified on August 18, 1920, when the 36th state, Tennessee, voted to ratify the amendment. The ratification was certified on August 26, 1920.In Britain it was in 1928.
1918 (women over 30) mostly because of the contribution of women in ww1 and the suffrage protests. In 1928 all women could vote women in Britain could vote after the age of 30 in 1918 (after ww1) by 1928, the age was lowered to 21 (equal to men)
Women couldn't vote at all before 1918.
Women's entrance into the workforce during World War I
Women's entrance into the workforce during World War I
There were several major events to occur in 1918. In 1918, Russia was declared a Soviet republic and Britain granted women the right to vote.
in 1918 women over 30 got the right to vote
In Ireland, the right to vote was granted to women in 1898 for local government elections, and in 1918 for general elections.
The Reason Why - 1918 was released on: USA: 30 April 1918
There were many different elections before women could vote, the right to vote was not obtained until 1921 by women.
In the year 1918, was the year women to be elected to Parliament. Ten years later, Representation of the People Act granted women the right to vote.
Women were first given the right to vote in 1918. The first election they voted in was in 1920 when Warren G. Harding ran against James M. Cox.
Women aged 30+ who rented or owned property were granted the right to vote in 1918. This was changed in 1928 to make men and women equal, abolishing the property requirement and dropping the age to 21. (now 18).
Wild Women - 1918 was released on: USA: 25 February 1918
Women in the World of Work - 1918 I was released on: USA: 15 April 1918